What should you do if you drive past the exit on an interstate highway where you wanted to get off?
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Come to a complete stop.
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Go to the next exit.
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Make a U-turn and go back to the desired exit.
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Slow down and signal the intention to leave the expressway by using the turn signal.
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Explanation
When traveling on an interstate highway, if you miss your exit, you must continue to the next one. Never stop, back up, or attempt to turn around on the highway. Instead, proceed to the next exit, leave the highway, and look for signs directing you back to the road in the opposite direction.
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